Chapter 6 Flashcards

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What is the second principal part of the verb that means “bear, endure”?

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tolerare

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What is the imperfect indicative first person singular form of the verb that means “to be”?

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eram

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Give the Latin word that means “where; when.”

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ubi

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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means “a Greek man”?

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Graecus

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What is the imperfect indicative second person singular form of the verb that means “to be”?

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eras

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What is the present indicative third person singular form of the verb that means “to be able”?

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potest

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What is the imperfect indicative first person plural form of the verb that means “to be able”?

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poteramus

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What is the future indicative second person singular form of the verb that means “to be able”?

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poteris

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What is the imperfect indicative second person plural form of the verb that means “to be”?

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eratis

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What is the future indicative third person plural form of the verb that means “to be”?

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erunt

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What is the future indicative third person singular form of the verb that means “to be”?

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erit

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What is the future indicative first person plural form of the verb that means “to be”?

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erimus

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What is the imperfect indicative third person singular form of the verb that means “to be able”?

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poterat

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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means “Greek”?

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Graecus

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What is the genitive form of the Latin word that means “ambush, plot, treachery”?

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insidiarum

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What is the second principal part of the verb that means “be able, can”?

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posse

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What is the gender of the Latin word that means “a Greek man”?

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masculine

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What is the term for a word that is attached to the end of another word rather than standing alone?

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enclitic

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What is the nominative form of the Latin word that means “ambush, plot, treachery”?

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insidiae

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What is the future indicative first person singular form of the verb that means “to be”?

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ero

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What is the imperfect indicative first person singular form of the verb that means “to be able”?

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poteram

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What is the first principal part of the verb that means “be able, can”?

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possum

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When a verb requires an infinitive to complete its meaning, it is called a ________________ infinitive.

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complementary

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What is the imperfect indicative second person singular form of the verb that means “to be able”?

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poteras

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What is the gender of the Latin word that means "fault, crime, vice"?
neuter
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means "book"?
libri
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What is the present indicative first person plural form of the verb that means "to be able"?
possumus
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means "a Greek man"?
Graeci
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What is the imperfect indicative first person plural form of the verb that means "to be"?
eramus
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What is the future indicative first person plural form of the verb that means "to be able"?
poterimus
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means "absolute ruler, tyrant"?
tyranni
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True/False: A complementary infinitive will normally have its own subject, separate from the subject of the main verb.
FALSE
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What is the present indicative second person singular form of the verb that means "to be able"?
potes
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means "book"?
masculine
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True/False: The verbs *debeo* and *possum* are the only ones that ever expect a complementary infinitive.
FALSE
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means "book"?
liber
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What is the future indicative second person plural form of the verb that means "to be able"?
poteritis
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What is the future indicative third person singular form of the verb that means "to be able"?
poterit
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What is the genitive singular form of the Latin word that means "fault, crime, vice"?
vitii
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What is the neuter nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means "your, yours (plural)"?
vestrum
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means "perpetual, uninterrupted, continuous"?
perpetuus
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Give the meaning of the Latin enclitic -*que*.
and
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What is the present indicative first person singular form of the verb that means "to be able"?
possum
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What is the imperfect indicative third person plural form of the verb that means "to be able"?
poterant
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means "ambush, plot, treachery"?
feminine
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What is the future indicative second person singular form of the verb that means "to be"?
eris
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means "fault, crime, vice"?
vitium
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Give the Latin word that means "there."
ibi
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What is the infinitive form of the verb that means "to be able"?
posse
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What is the imperfect indicative third person plural form of the verb that means "to be"?
erant
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What is the first principal part of the verb that means "bear, endure"?
tolero
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True/False: The verb *debeo* usually expects a complementary infinitive.
TRUE
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What is the future indicative second person plural form of the verb that means "to be"?
eritis
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What is the gender of the Latin word that means "absolute ruler, tyrant"?
masculine
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What is the future indicative third person plural form of the verb that means "to be able"?
poterunt
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What is the masculine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means "your, yours (plural)"?
vester
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What is the present indicative second person plural form of the verb that means "to be able"?
potestis
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What is the future indicative first person singular form of the verb that means "to be able"?
potero
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What is the feminine nominative singular form of the Latin adjective that means "your, yours (plural)"?
vestra
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What is the present indicative third person plural form of the verb that means "to be able"?
possunt
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True/False: The verb *possum* usually expects a complementary infinitive.
TRUE
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Give the Latin word that means "but."
sed
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What is the imperfect indicative third person singular form of the verb that means "to be"?
erat
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What is the nominative singular form of the Latin word that means "absolute ruler, tyrant"?
tyrannus
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What is the imperfect indicative second person plural form of the verb that means "to be able"?
poteratis